One of the more aggressive copyright infringement plaintiffs is David Oppenheimer. We wrote about him in March 2023 when we covered the first decision issued by the Copyright Claims Board, which dealt with a matter brought by Oppenheimer. However, most of his actions have been brought to federal courts across the United States, and David […]
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One of the big reasons why individuals and companies choose to apply for the registration of trademarks is to enforce those registered marks against infringers. By owning a valid trademark registration, one is able to file suit in federal court and seek monetary and/or injunctive relief. The type of monetary damages on the table has […]